Uncertainty hangs in the air for Jose Mourinho.
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It can be tough at the top for football managers.
New technology, old flaws.
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Expecting algorithms to perform perfectly might be asking too much of ourselves.
Vagus nerve stimulation.
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In the near future, your doctor might prescribe electricity for what ails you.
Thanks Dad.
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Values – and capital – are clearly passed down from one generation to the next.
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A new report by the WWF finds 60% losses in vertebrate populations since 1970.
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In 2008, the first undated coin was introduced in the UK for more than 300 years.
The Doctor (Jodie Whittaker).
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By normalising diversity and and calling out racists and fascists, the latest series of Doctor Who reveals how shows like it can educate as well as entertain.
Milky Way from Moke Lake in New Zealand.
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The Gaia satellite has uncovered the remains of a galaxy buried deep in the Milky Way.
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This election may be the spark needed for a radical environmental politics.
Balancing act.
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Morals and the markets can mix after all.
Native American? Elizabeth Warren.
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The colonisation of Native America continues through appropriation.
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Here are some treats you don’t have to ring Halloween doorbells for.
No, please, after you.
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People may be more willing to share scarce resources they really need than apocalyptic Hollywood movies may suggest.
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The BBC drama about Rwanda tackles post-genocide events in a way few dramas or documentaries have done before.
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No matter the time of the year, it’s always open season on veganism.
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Modern healthcare may be helping us live longer, but hunter-gatherers point to a less expensive option.
Benyamin Netanyahu is sending mixed messages.
Israeli prime minister Benyamin Netanyahu is surprisingly muted when faced with some attacks on Jews. Here’s why…
Arlene Foster attends an Orange Order march in Fife.
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For a lot of ordinary people in Northern Ireland, the hyper-British version of unionism is missing an important part of their identity.
Piazza San Marco during Venice’s acqua alta (flooding).
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For many world heritage sites, flood risks are increasing. But what about places that don’t have the funds for protection?
Ruby Murray is celebrated in her hometown of Belfast.
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Ever wondered why curry is named after a pop singer from post-war Belfast? So have we.
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Tapping into ancient knowledge can help us feel connected to our ancestors – but that doesn’t mean we should take their advice.
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Handheld scanning technology could help police crack down on e-liquids with too much nicotine.
#MagicCarpet at King’s Artists – New Thinking, New Making, now on in the Arcade at Bush House, King’s College London. Photograph by Alex Lloyd, KCL.
Art is no cure all. But it can open up new spaces for us to ask new questions.
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New study finds association between how gender equal a country is and how many children die before they reach age five.
Roman mosaic from the Villa del Cicerone in Pompeii.
How Romans overcame their fear of witches by finding them funny.